When Ben and Capt. Simcoe are eating, Ben refills Simcoe's glass with wine. After he does this and Caleb starts asking Simcoe questions, Simcoe turns around and talks with Caleb. When they are done talking, Simcoe turns back toward Ben, and Ben refills Simcoe's glass again even though Simcoe never drank out of it.
When Hewlitt is talking to Rogers, he is touching the Queen's Rangers cap, but in the next scene he is holding it up.
They mention 4,000 men stationed in Throgs Neck in Brooklyn. Throgs Neck is in the Bronx.
Scenes in town show a mill among the buildings. Its vertical waterwheel is constantly, slowly turning, but there is no creek or other power source to turn it. It's going too slowly to effectively grind grain, and it runs constantly, even at night. It's too close to other buildings to allow for a water source that can't be seen.
A character was mocking the character named Woodhull by saying to him: "how much wood could a Woodhull haul if a Woodhull could haul wood?" This was meant to be a take on the "How much could a woodchuck chuck" tongue twister. However, that tongue twister didn't originate until the early 1900s.